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Message Subject: Lures for a teen on a tight budget
snowman
Posted 5/12/2025 6:13 PM (#1033765)
Subject: Lures for a teen on a tight budget




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A friend's 14-year-old son is just getting started in musky fishing and asked me what "cheap" lures I would recommend. His dad is a fisherman but not for musky. The kid is on a pretty tight budget. I am going to give him some suggestions along with gifting him a few lures. Maybe some of you have a few smaller to medium size favorites that would be good for a kid just getting started that I am not aware of, lures under $25. Thanks in advance for any help.
TCESOX
Posted 5/12/2025 6:50 PM (#1033767 - in reply to #1033765)
Subject: Re: Lures for a teen on a tight budget





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Slammers, Storms, Suicks, Shallow Invaders. Inexpensive and all catch fish.
Ranger
Posted 5/12/2025 7:25 PM (#1033769 - in reply to #1033767)
Subject: Re: Lures for a teen on a tight budget





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I'll help. What rod/reel does he have?
snowman
Posted 5/12/2025 8:07 PM (#1033770 - in reply to #1033765)
Subject: Re: Lures for a teen on a tight budget




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Currently he has a medium heavy 7' rod with an older C3. He is getting something newer very soon for his birthday. I suggested getting a $100-150 rod like a Daiwa, Shimano or Okuma in MH or hvy., 8-8'6" I recommended spending at least $150 on a reel with a medium or "all purpose" gear ratio. I told his dad to take him to the musky shop in Minocqua and the guys there will show him what's available and what they recommend.
North of 8
Posted 5/12/2025 9:33 PM (#1033773 - in reply to #1033770)
Subject: Re: Lures for a teen on a tight budget




Another good source is Marketplace. Maybe because I live in northern WI where musky fishermen are more common, I see a lot of musky equipment for sale on Marketplace, well below new prices.
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